Many carriers offer routes to Belgium. The leader is Eurolines which offers direct routes to Belgium from France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and the UK, but also operates services to other European countries.

Belgium Railways has many international services. There are direct trains to Belgium from the Netherlands, France, Germany and the UK.

By car

It is easy to get to Belgium by car from the neighbouring European countries thanks to the presence of European motorways that cross the country.

GETTING AROUND

By bus/tram

Public transport in Belgium is convenient and efficient. In the major cities one can travel by bus or tram. In Brussels, there is also the underground network. Tickets can be bought from the ticket offices or the special ticket machines.

By taxi

Taxis are equipped with taximeters. Taxis are available at taxi stands or can be ordered by phone. It is virtually impossible to hail a cab in the street. The initial fare is 2,40 euro. There is an additional fee at night (2 euro).

By car

Driving is on the right side of the road. International and foreign driving licenses are accepted. Driver must also have insurance documents and car registration documents. Driver must not drive with a blood alcohol level of more than 0.5 milligrams/millilitre of blood. Driver and passengers must wear seat belts. Speed limits: built-up areas – 50 km/h, motorways – 120 km/h, other roads – 90 km/h. A mandatory equipment include fire extinguisher, warning triangle, headlamp converters and visibility vest. Motorways are toll-free.